Rihanna reveals surprising Halloween plans: 'If I can get through that, I'll have won October...'

Rihanna has built up the courage to go trick-or-treating and is going to go knocking on strangers' doors for Halloween,

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Rihanna has revealed her plans for Halloween
Rihanna has revealed her plans for Halloween

Rihanna has built up the courage to go trick-or-treating.

The 36-year-old pop superstar - who has RZA, two, and 14-month-old Riot with A$AP Rocky - splits her time between Los Angeles and her native Barbados and admitted that she has only just found the "nerve" to carry out the act of asking strangers for candy on Halloween, but also wants to spend the spooky season learning how to bake.

She told E! News: "I built up the nerve to do trick or treating at strangers’ houses. I’m actually going to learn to bake cookies, because I want to make ghost cookies. If I get through that, I’ll feel like I won for October."

Meanwhile, the 'Umbrella' hitmaker is a big fan of Bravo's reality franchise 'The Real Housewives' - which documents the lives of affluent women throughout the world - and admitted that her favorite iteration is the Utah-based series because she connected with the cast as soon as she started watching.

She said: "Always 'Salt Lake City'. They had such a swinging opening season that knocked me off my feet. Because it takes a while to get used to or know who the characters are really, truly.

But Rihanna's most favourite cast member from the whole franchise is Jenna Lyons, who joined 'The Real Housewives of New York' during its most recent season.

Asked to name a favourite, she said: "Jenna Lyons. I don’t want to be generalized, but I love her!"

The Fenty Beauty founder previously revealed that reality television had become "pure escapism" for her during the COVID-19 lockdowns and he can't "get enough" of the genre.

She told Women's Health UK: "I’ve never made a secret of my love for reality TV and, during lockdown, I’ve been rewatching 'Vanderpump Rules'

"I honestly can’t get enough of it. … When watching reality TV, I can lie on my couch and switch my mind off from that’s going on. It’s my thing – and it’s pure escapism."